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Old Jul 01, 2007, 12:23 AM
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Re: Looking for a job in the Atlanta area?

Hello,
Does anyone know anything about the Atlanta area NICU's? Which ones are good to work for? Things of that nature.
Thanks

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Old Jul 29, 2007, 11:50 AM
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Re: Looking for a job in the Atlanta area?

Can anyone advise on how much people are making an hour there? I'm out west, and I'm incredibly homesick. But I make 30 dollars an hour here. What are you guys making in Atlanta?

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Old Jul 29, 2007, 07:07 PM
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Re: Looking for a job in the Atlanta area?

salary for a new graduate in Atl is like between $20-$22/hr.

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Old Aug 19, 2007, 02:36 PM
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Re: Looking for a job in the Atlanta area?

Originally Posted by SharonH, RN View Post
I periodically get PMs from people asking me about the job market in Atlanta. So I’ve decided to get off my lazy butt and post what I hope to be is a comprehensive topic about it. If anyone has different knowledge than myself or has something to add, please DO!

New grads: I don’t know of all the hospitals that have programs for new grad RNs but I know for sure that Grady, Northside, Southern Regional, and Gwinnett Medical Center do.

LPNs: As far as I know, all of the hospitals in the area use LPNs although the scope of practice does vary from facility to facility.


Baylor program: Gwinnett Medical and Atlanta Medical Center have a Baylor program. I think most of the facilities flirt with it from time to time so the best thing to do is check each facility’s website for specific openings.

Job listings: I always check Careerbuilder.com, Monster.com and AJCjobs.com. Craigslist.org also has job listings, most of them legit and I’ve found some on there that I’ve not found anywhere else. But I would use them with caution all the same. One more thing, be advised that the Sunday paper version of the AJC has many jobs that are NOT listed on AJCjobs.com so best practice is to check both places.

Major hospitals in the area:

North: Northside(facilities in Sandy Springs-main hospital, Forsyth co, and Cherokee co.) Great place to work if you are interested in L&D, mother-baby, etc. They have over 18,000 deliveries a year. St. Joseph’s is across the street from Northside and is a great for cardiac care.

Gwinnett Medical Center: (facility in Lawrenceville and new hospital in Duluth(Joan Glancy) just opened up

East: Dekalb Medical Center( main hospital in Decatur, LTC also in Decatur, and smaller community facility in Lithonia, GA). The VA is located in Decatur as well. Eastside Medical Center is a small hospital that is located in Snellville, GA and so is Northlake Regional Hospital located in Tucker.

West: Wellstar Health System(a 5-hospital system with facilities in Cobb(Austell, Marietta) and Paulding, and Douglas counties.

South: Southern Regional Health System in Riverdale and Henry General Hospital is in Stockbridge GA. South Fulton Medical Center is a small Tenet-owned facility in the city of East Point just south of the city.

In-town: Piedmont is in Buckhead; it is a prestigious hospital and this is the place where local dignitaries and celebrities are treated. Atlanta Medical Center is a Tenet hospital. Grady Memorial Hospital is a county hospital that has the only burn unit in the region and it is also the only level 1 trauma center in the city. Crawford Long Hospital is part of the Emory University health system which also includes Emory Hospital in Decatur and Wesley Woods Geriatric Hospital also in Decatur in addition to the Emory clinics.

Children's hospitals: Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA) has facilities at Northside, across from Emory University Hospital in Decatur, Hughes Spalding at Grady and they have clinics all over the city.


Other options for employment include: The Emory Clinics which are located all over the city. Kaiser permanente has a lot of different opportunities for employment which include corporate level employment in addition to the clinics which are also all over the city. Don’t forget home health, Amedysis and Visiting Nurse are two of the biggest. For corrections, you can look to Dekalb County jail and Gwinnett county as well as the state but you generally have wait until they advertise for jobs to work there, they do contract out their work.


I didn’t cover everything because there is a lot. I know nothing about psych or LTC. I hope that others add on to this topic so we can help out new grads and newcomers to the city. Be advised that if you apply to Grady they WILL call you but they take a very long time. The other hospitals have a turnaround of 4-6 weeks to call. I have first hand knowledge of almost every place I listed either through employment or through clinicals but I make NO recommendations. Keep an open mind and your options will be unlimited.


Good luck, job-seekers!
Thanks! I needed this. Seems to be some insensitive responses to threads that I've read below. This is a good kick in the pants for this newly crowned RN to get started late in the game. Much appreciated!!

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Old Nov 20, 2007, 07:32 AM
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Re: Looking for a job in the Atlanta area?

This may sound crazy but what is a LTC?

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Old Nov 20, 2007, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by DWILKINS22 View Post
This may sound crazy but what is a LTC?
Long Term Care. (Nursing homes, assisted living)

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Old Nov 21, 2007, 09:34 PM
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Re: Looking for a job in the Atlanta area?

Originally Posted by SharonH, RN View Post
North: Northside(facilities in Sandy Springs-main hospital, Forsyth co, and Cherokee co.) Great place to work if you are interested in L&D, mother-baby, etc. They have over 18,000 deliveries a year.
I just wanted to add... as a doula and aspiring nurse/midwife, I would NEVER work at Northside. Yes they have a ton of deliveries there, but birth at Northside is VERY medicalized--they have something like a 98% epidural rate, very very high cesarean birth rate, routine use of pitocin (do a search for Northside on , and are overall very unnecessarily restrictive of laboring women.

I have heard heaps of good things about L&D at North Fulton, however. That is where I would like to work as an RN.

If I was a glutton for punishment, I would work at Northside, but only to make a small difference in the births of women there (not likely!)

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Old Jan 02, 2008, 07:25 PM
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Re: Looking for a job in the Atlanta area?

Originally Posted by ktliz View Post
I just wanted to add... as a doula and aspiring nurse/midwife, I would NEVER work at Northside. Yes they have a ton of deliveries there, but birth at Northside is VERY medicalized--they have something like a 98% epidural rate, very very high cesarean birth rate, routine use of pitocin (do a search for Northside on , and are overall very unnecessarily restrictive of laboring women.
Lots of "suggested" Pitocin labors at Piedmont as well. And the staff there is not desirable, save for a nurse here or there. Also buyer beware, they pride themselves (and their website!) for being a "physician-led hospital"

I was only there for 2 weeks, but saw many women be given Pit even though they originally said they didn't want and it went against their birth plans.

FYI y'all

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Old Jan 02, 2008, 08:08 PM
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Re: Looking for a job in the Atlanta area?

I will be graduating in May 08 from Brenau University with my BSN/RN... I love Brenau... there are several good schools though... georgia statue University, emory, brenau.. i believe these are all BSN programs... hope that helps

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Old Jan 03, 2008, 07:34 AM
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Re: Looking for a job in the Atlanta area?

Hey Klitz,
what do you know of DeKalb Med's Birthing Center? or anything of that hospital? Do you lke it? Do they treat pts and nurses well? Clean? Teamwork? or do they have high turnover and eat their young?

PM me if you can't say on the thread!

thanks!
Chloe

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